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Posted by: joshhutto at Mon Mar 7 06:41:46 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] basically buy from someone that has a proven line of granites if you want a guarenteed granite to make ebonies. If you are on a budget buy a unproven granite that looks as close to a proven line as you can afford. Now a little on the genetics, the reason that it is considered to be a dominant gene is that nobody has had a chance to breed 2 animals from the same line back to each other to see if there is a super form, if there turns out to be one then it will be a co-dominant gene, understand. remember there was a time that people said the pied gene could not be genetic and Pete laughed all the way to the bank on that one. the pic included is a ch 04 female at about 2 months old, she has a granite pattern but not very noticable in this pic, it has become more pronounced as she's grown. Probably not genetic but a nice looking snake all the same. | ||
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